From: Jonathan Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:10:43 -0800

>Some of these spams are *so* mixed up that I have absolutely no idea 
>what they're even trying to hawk in the first place. It might as well be 
>written in Klingon.

I just put up a private webmail for our clients.  As a long-time
MH user, I never knew what was in these messages.  I was of the
opinion that some were just put out to poison Bayes DBs with
garbage.  

However, after perusing my spammy addresses, I see that nearly
all of them have a very nicely produced graphic for insurance,
pharmaceuticals, body or performance-enhancement products, and
the like.  The link is often an IP address or a hex-encoded uri.

Klingon is much more regular. :)

-sam



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